Advancing NH Public Education must hate seniors. At least that is what we can only surmise from their less than impressionable mention of Senator Andy Sanborn’s effective effort to reduce and eventually eradicate the NH state tax on interest and dividends. New...

David Taylor of RTKNH, provided the testimony to the House Judiciary Committee in support of HB 1786, 1788, and 1789. (See bill descriptions at the link) These bills intend to help keep the cost down and availability up of public records. Read...

According to this report Commuter rail gets support at House panel’s hearing on 10-year transportation plan. The article states: “The cost of actually restoring passenger rail has been estimated at $250 million to $300 million, much of which could come...

HB 1579 requires records to be kept for certain exempt convenings under the right-to-know law. David Taylor, a member of RTK-NH, provided the testimony to the House Judiciary Committee in support of HB 1579. “The total secrecy of consultation with legal counsel...

SB 395 provides for delivery of records per RSA 91-A over the internet at no cost. David Saad of Right to Know NH testified in favor: “When I file a right to know request with SAU 48, they are responsive. I send them an email asking for electronic records. They...